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Definition of cham
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Cham (v. t.) To chew.
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Cham
::
Cham (v. t.) To chew.
Goral
::
Goral (n.) An
Indian
goat
antelope
(Nemorhedus
goral),
resembling
the
chamois..
Champaign
::
Champaign
(a.) Flat; open;
level.
Countersink
::
Countersink
(v. t.) To
chamfer
or form a
depression
around
the top of (a hole in wood,
metal,
etc.) for the
reception
of the head of a screw or bolt below the
surface,
either
wholly
or in part; as, to
countersink
a hole for a
screw..
Camomile
::
Camomile
(n.) Alt. of
Chamomil.
Gomer
::
Gomer (n.) A
conical
chamber
at the
breech
of the bore in heavy
ordnance,
especially
in
mortars;
-- named after the
inventor..
Knight
::
Knight
(n.) A
champion;
a
partisan;
a
lover.
Antichamber
::
Antichamber
(n.) See
Antechamber.
Chamfering
::
Chamfering
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Chamfe.
Belemnite
::
Belemnite
(n.) A
conical
calcareous
fossil,
tapering
to a point at the lower
extremity,
with a
conical
cavity
at the other end, where it is
ordinarily
broken;
but when
perfect
it
contains
a small
chambered
cone,
called
the
phragmocone,
prolonged,
on one side, into a
delicate
concave
blade;
the
thunderstone.
It is the
internal
shell of a
cephalopod
related
to the
sepia,
and
belonging
to an
extinct
family.
The
belemnites
are found in rocks of the
Jurassic
and
Cretaceous
ages..
Multiseptate
::
Multiseptate
(a.)
Divided
into many
chambers
by
partitions,
as the pith of the
pokeweed..
Lodge
::
Lodge (n.) The
chamber
of an
abbot,
prior,
or head of a
college..
Chamber
::
Chamber
(n.) A short piece of
ordnance
or
cannon,
which stood on its
breech,
without
any
carriage,
formerly
used
chiefly
for
rejoicings
and
theatrical
cannonades..
Champ
::
Champ (v. t.) To bite with
repeated
action
of the teeth so as to be
heard.
Howel
::
Howel (n.) A tool used by
coopers
for
smoothing
and
chamfering
rheir work,
especially
the
inside
of
casks..
Lock-weir
::
Lock-weir
(n.) A waste weir for a
canal,
discharging
into a lock
chamber..
Prenasal
::
Prenasal
(a.)
Situated
in front of the nose, or in front of the nasal
chambers..
Monothalaman
::
Monothalaman
(n.) A
foraminifer
having
but one
chamber.
Lord
::
Lord (n.) A title
bestowed
on the
persons
above
named;
and also, for
honor,
on
certain
official
persons;
as, lord
advocate,
lord
chamberlain,
lord
chancellor,
lord chief
justice,
etc..
Oven
::
Oven (n.) A place
arched
over with brick or
stonework,
and used for
baking,
heating,
or
drying;
hence,
any
structure,
whether
fixed or
portable,
which may be
heated
for
baking,
drying,
etc.; esp., now, a
chamber
in a
stove,
used for
baking
or
roasting..
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